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- Kansas Kisses up to King Koal
- Coal may be winning the political battle that began last fall when the Kansas E.P.A. turned down a permit request to build two more coal-fired electricity generating plants there. Now the Kansas legislature appears to be ready to pass legislation that pleases coal and pays lip-service to the environment....
- Tags: Kansas, Coal, Carbon Dioxide, Coal Plant, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-01-31
- Avoiding the Compliance Trap for Travel and Expenses
- Organizations weighing Travel and Expenses (T&E) automation should look beyond the value of streamlining the process to solutions that include analytic and reporting features that enforce compliance controls and provide audit evidence while minimizing business risks associated with uncontrolled spending and fraud. These more robust solutions are part of the...
- Tags: Concur Technologies, Compliance
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Rene Zellweger Screensaver (zip)
- Renne Kathleen Zellweger (born April 25, 1969) is an Academy Award-winning American film actress. This free screensaver is the perfect addition to any desktop, with full size wallpaper images. A must download for fans of Rene Zellweger.
- Tags: Fan, Screensaver, Wallpaper Screensavers, Desktops, Hardware
- Software downloads 2007-11-20
- E-textiles to monitor your health
- Virginia Tech VT researchers have been busy developing efficient e-textiles -- electronic textiles and clothing with embedded wires and sensors -- for six years now. Their computerized clothing can monitor your movements, sensing if you're walking, running, standing, or sitting down. Of course, this kind of clothing has a wide...
- Tags: Virginia Tech, Monitor, Researcher, Sensor, Health Care, Computer, E-textiles, Wearer, Jumpsuit, Productivity, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-10-24
- Filming nanotubes inside living animals
- A team of researchers at Rice University has filmed carbon nanotubes inside living animals. They've used a custom-built microscope and a technique called near-infrared fluorescent imaging to detect DNA-sized nanotubes inside living fruit flies. But more importantly, they've compared a group of fruit fly larvae fed with a yeast paste...
- Tags: Nanotube, Larva, Carbon Nanotube, Fruit Fly, Nanotechnology, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-09-25
- Web site targets Jena 6 families
- The age of cyberlynching is upon us. The FBI is looking at a white supremacist Web site that lists the addresses of the Jena 6 -- or at least five of the six black youths accused by a Louisiana district attorney of beating a white classmate. The site "essentially called...
- Tags: Web, Family, FBI, Web Site, Site, Federal Government, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Channel Management, Government, Internet, Marketing, ZDNet Government
- Blog posts 2007-09-24
- Sorry, Google Phone hopefuls: someone else has already applied for GPhone trademark
- Sorry, Google Phone hopefuls: someone else has already applied for GPhone trademarkSo?Infogear now part of Cisco held the IPhone trademark for a decade and a half before Apple released the iPhone. Just because there's a trademark out there, doesn't mean that the product's not going to happen now. ...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Gphone, Google Inc., phone
- Discussion threads 2007-08-24
- Heavy demand for IT among DC defense contractors
- The government, federal contractors, even start-ups are hiring IT pros and those just graduating at an impressive rate, The Washington Post reports. If you have an comp sci degree and can pass clearance, you can pretty much write your own ticket these days. A study by the Greater Washington...
- Tags: job, Michael Gagnon, Washington-area, information technology
- Blog posts 2007-03-27
- OH election workers sentenced for recount fraud
- People who suspect the 2004 presidential election was stolen got a boost recently when two Ohio election workers were sentenced to prison for rigging a recount of that states election. According to the AP, Jacqueline Maiden, the election boards third-highest ranking employee and ballot manager Kathleen Dreamer, each were...
- Tags: recount, worker
- Blog posts 2007-03-14
- US governors: US education needs to get competitive - now
- The message was loud and clear at the National Governors Association this week—the U.S. needs to take immediate action in order to keep up with globalization, reports the Sante Fe New Mexican. The governors expressed concern that the U.S. is quickly losing pace in the global marketplace...
- Tags: Education Technology, Policy, Science Ed
- Blog posts 2007-02-27
- Black Hat RFID hacking demo threatened
- Another Black Hat conference, another vulnerability disclosure debate.IOActive's Chris Paget's plan to explain why RFID technology is "insecure and untrustworthy" has run into a legal stumbling block after secure card maker HID Corp. raised objections in a letter that claims possible patent infringement.InfoWorld's Paul Roberts is reporting that HID sent...
- Tags: Wi-Fi security, Pen testing, Black Hat, Exploit code, Responsible disclosure, Punditocracy, Cisco, Vulnerability research, Oracle, Hackers, Zero-day attacks, Uncategorized
- Blog posts 2007-02-27
- Arnold leads the nation with high-tech website
- Arnold Schwarzenegger worked with plenty of technology in movies like "The Terminator." Now, as governor of California, hes working with plenty of high-tech again. Gov. Schwarzeneggers website is far and away the most technologically advanced government site in the country - exceeding even the White House, The San...
- Tags: Web site development, Web technology, HEALTHCARE, Vertical industries, Web site, Arnold, Jimmy Orr
- Blog posts 2007-01-15
- Forget the chimney, these days Santa videoconferences
- For some school children in Port Huron, Michigan, Santa is beaming himself into classrooms instead of shimmying down the chimney. Santa and the missez are videoconferencing with 104 kindergartners and first and second graders, direct from the North Pole courtesy of the St. Clair Regional Educational Service Agency RESA...
- Tags: Video conferencing, Santa
- Blog posts 2006-12-20
- In Kathleen Harris' district, a recount and probably a revote
- Katherine Harris and voting irregularities just go together like PB & J. Six years after Harris, Floridas secretary of state in 2000 and currently a US Representative, certified George W. Bush as president, the vote for who will succeed her in the House is completely screwed up.This time, electronic voting...
- Tags: Government technology, Elections, ballot
- Blog posts 2006-11-14
- Stressing a carrot
- It happens all the time at work: you have more tasks to do, you're stressed and challenged, but you're more productive today than last year. Why not applying this principle to fruits and vegetables? This is what has done Luis Cisneros-Zevallos, Assistant Professor at the Department of Horticultural Sciences of...
- Tags: vegetable, Luis Cisneros
- Blog posts 2006-10-29
- Banning violent games unconstitutional
- Banning violent games unconstitutionalBanning Violent Games For ChildrenThe judge should see the games. Young children should not play these games. Put a limit on the age that can play these games. All judges should view these games. Look at the crimes that have been commited because the kids cannot seperate...
- Tags: Games, game
- Discussion threads 2006-08-30
- Banning violent games unconstitutional
- The makers of violent video games such as Doom, Wolfenstein 3D or Mortal Kombat must be jumping for their joysticks, as a U.S. District Court ruled that states have no right to bar distribution of materials simply because they show violent behavior, reports Associated Press. U.S. District Judge...
- Tags: game, video, video game
- Blog posts 2006-08-28
- Where's N.O.'s new communications systems?
- Remember, in the aftermath of Katrina, all the talk about creating a state-of-the-art communications system for New Orleans, one that would instantly kick in, connect government agencies and leaders and get the word out to residents? As with so much else regarding Katrina, New Orleans is still waiting, Wired News...
- Tags: Mark Smith
- Blog posts 2006-08-04
- MediaCommons - more than a digital journal
- The lofty world of academic publishing has been slow to completely embrace online journals as a viable form of publishing. While scientific journals are moving to digital-only publishing, the humanties journals continue to be printed and bound. USC's Institute for the Future of the Book, is launching a new project...
- Tags: scholar
- Blog posts 2006-07-18
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